Isolated elliptical galaxies and their globular cluster systems. II. NGC 7796 - globular clusters, dynamics, companion
T. Richtler, R. Salinas, R. R. Lane, M. Hilker, M. Schirmer

TL;DR
This study analyzes the globular cluster system and dynamics of the isolated elliptical galaxy NGC 7796, revealing a bimodal color distribution, a relatively rich cluster system, and complex kinematic and dark matter properties.
Contribution
It provides new photometric data, dynamical modeling, and insights into the dark matter content and globular cluster system of NGC 7796, an isolated elliptical galaxy.
Findings
Globular cluster system has about 2000 members.
Color distribution of GCs is bimodal, not necessarily metallicity bimodal.
Dark matter content is inconclusive; models vary with assumptions.
Abstract
We investigate the globular cluster system of the isolated elliptical NGC 7796, present new photometry of the galaxy, and use published kinematical data to constrain the dark matter content. Deep images in B and R, obtained with the VIsible MultiObject Spectrograph (VIMOS) at the VLT, form the data base. We present isotropic and anisotropic Jeans-models and give a morphological description of the companion dwarf galaxy. The globular cluster system has about 2000 members, so it is not as rich as those of giant ellipticals in galaxy clusters with a comparable stellar mass, but richer than many cluster systems of other isolated ellipticals. The colour distribution of GCs is bimodal, which does not necessarily mean a metallicity bimodality. The kinematic literature data are somewhat inconclusive. The velocity dispersion in the inner parts can be reproduced without dark matter under…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
